APPENDIX 0.* 



Additions to the State Museum During the Year 1880. 



I. BOTANICAL. 



BY DONATION AND COLLECTION. 



Specimens of three species of marine algse. From Miss Julia S. Hoag, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Specimens of Polyporus squamosus, Fr. From Prof. James Hall, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Specimens of Tlialictrum anemonoides, Mx. and a leaf of Nelumlium 

 luteum, Willd. From Prof. J. S. St. John, Albany, N. Y. 



Specimens of eight species of Fungi. From Prof. A. N. Prentiss, 

 Ithaca, N, Y. 



Specimens of Triosteum angustifolium, L., Galium verum L. and 

 Trillium erectum v. declinatum, Gr, From Isaac Coles, Glen Cove, 

 N. Y. 



Specimens of Carex Sullivantii Boott and Polypogon Monspeliensis, 

 Desf. From E. C. Howe, M. D., Yonkers, N. Y. 



A specimen of JEddium pedatatum, Schw. From W. R. Gerard, 

 New York City, N. Y. 



A specimen of Quercus heterophylla, Mx. From J. C. Martindale, 

 Camden, N. J. 



Specimens of three species of Fungi. From William Barbeck, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Specimens of Hirneola auricula-Judce, Berk. From C. J. Sprague, 

 Boston, Mass. 



Specimens of three species of Fungi. From E. W. Hoi way, Decorah, 

 Iowa. 



Specimens of Agaricus spectabilis, Fr. From I. D. Trask, M. D., 

 Astoria, N. Y. 



Specimens of eleven species of Fungi. From J. B. Ellis, Newfield, 

 N.J. 



Specimens of twelve species of Fungi from Florida. From George 

 Martin, Westchester, Pa, 



Specimens of five species of Fungi. From Prof. W. G. Farlow, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



Specimens of ten species of Fungi; also a piece of wood of Libroce- 

 drus decurrens, iujured by the mycelium of a fungus. From H. W. 

 Harkness, M. D., Sacramento, Cal. 



* Appendices A. and B. are transferred to the Thirty -fifth Report. 



